Nevis Premier Sees Nevis’ Debate Team Off

Nevis, West Indies Premier – Joseph Parry Charlestown, Nevis February 25, 2009 Premier of Nevis and Minister of Education Hon. Joseph Parry, led a delegation to the Airport in Newcastle on Wednesday to see a team of eight Charlestown Secondary …

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Dixon-Byrd Medical University To Be Built In St. Kitts

Dixon-Byrd Medical University  Signs Agreement Photo By Erasmus Williams Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis January 21, 2009 (CUOPM) St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas has signed an agreement for the establishment of the Dixon-Byrd Medical …

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CARICOM Re-evaluates Caribbean Education Policy

PM Douglas Speaks With Students

PM Douglas Speaks With Students
Photo By Erasmus Williams

Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Nevis
June 23, 2008 (CUOPM)

The CARICOM Community (CARICOM) is currently re-examining the scope and effectiveness of the overarching philosophy of “education for all.”

Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas at the Education Symposium of the New York Conference on the Caribbean felt the discussion could not be timelier.

St. Kitts and Nevis boasts of being the first Caribbean nation to introduce free secondary since 1965.

“In New York, it is clear that you are grappling with the reality of the principle of “˜no child left behind’ especially its implications for poor black and Latino children, among whom I am sure are some descendants from the Caribbean. In the CARICOM Community as in New York, educators and researchers are quizzical about the growing trend of male underperformance or under achievement and are sensitive to the need for corrective action that may have significant social consequences,” said Dr. Douglas.

He noted that for the Caribbean Community, there is the additional issue related to the migration of skilled and highly trained professionals and the discussions on how to tackle the ‘brain drain’ or ‘brain gain’ to the mutual benefit of both societies.

“While this panel focuses on collaboration among our higher educational institutions, it is critical to note that viable tertiary systems are highly dependent on the foundations laid during pre-school and kindergarten through to the elementary and high school levels,” said Dr. Douglas.

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Nevis Students Basket Works Exhibition

Basketry Works By Charlestown Primary Students

Basketry Works By Charlestown Primary Students

Charlestown, Nevis
April 22, 2008

The art of basket weaving took on a new concept for Charlestown Primary School Students when they were told that their new skill could be used to enhance the economy of Nevis. The students were enlightened at the closing ceremony of a five-day workshop held at the Craft House at the Pinneys Industrial Site, on April 18, 2008, which was hosted by the Department of Cooperative in Nevis.
 
Representing the Hon. Robelto Hector who is responsible for Cooperatives in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) was the Department’s Permanent Secretary (PS) Mr. Pearlivan Wilkin, who motivated the students to remain committed to the experiences they had gained from attending the workshop.
 
He also enlightened them about the importance of making craft. He told them that craft had never been more important than it was now, since it could help to alleviate economic hardships for individuals during difficult times.
 
He further brought to the student’s attention that craft making had become significant in the society and to possess craft skills would help to generate extra income which would improve the standard of living for those who found a niche in designing crafts.

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Free Art Program For Nevis, West Indies

Charlestown, Nevis April 14, 2008 The Department of Education, under the sponsorship of the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), will be facilitating a free arts workshop for teachers and community organization leaders. The Art training sessions will …

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